What does the HMSA do? The HMSA is the only charity offering - TopicsExpress



          

What does the HMSA do? The HMSA is the only charity offering both practical support and Information Standards Accredited health and care information to people who have a hypermobility syndrome. or who are involved in the care of someone with any of the hypermobility syndromes, including Joint Hypermobility Syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (all sub-types), Marfan syndrome, Sticklers and Osteogenesis Imperfecta. We: * Support and advice for people affected by hypermobility * Provide education to schools, sporting establishments and medical professionals * Offer focussed support for children, young people and families * Provide support and advice for professionals working with people affected by hypermobility * Raise awareness of all Hypermobility Syndromes * Research The Information Standard (like a medical kite mark) is a certification programme for organisations producing evidence-based health and care information for the public. Any organisation achieving the Information Standard has undergone rigorous assessment to check that the information they produce is clear, accurate, balanced, evidence-based, relevant and up-to-date. This certification gives medical professionals confidence in the reliability of information from our website and publications, helping people with a hypermobility syndrome get the treatment they need. To find out more about what we do in each of the areas listed above,, please visit our website: hypermobility.org/what-the-hmsa-does/
Posted on: Thu, 30 Oct 2014 18:40:01 +0000

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